Yellow Line Feeder Route

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A Yellow Line Feeder Route (BTN:9) is a larger route which has a greater volume of regularly scheduled traffic.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

If there is a yellow line between two worlds, this indicates a "feeder" route that meets BTN-9 requirements.

  • These routes are served by the larger freighters, generally between four and eight, with an equal number of smaller liners and free traders.
  • While only two to four ships per day leave or enter port, they are larger ships than on a BTN 8 route.
  • As an average there is 10,000 dtons of cargo and 200 passengers per week along the route.
  • Almost all destinations along these routes will possess Class D Starports or better.

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